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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Cultural Studies Review goes open access

D&Rreaders in North America may not be familiar with Cultural Studies Review (neé The UTS Review[1995-2002]), but it's one of the most innovative cultural studies journals around. Now it gets even better: CSRhas gone open-access, with all of the journal's content freely available online. Definitely check out the current issue and, while you're at it, why not troll through the archive?Cultural Studies Review 16.1 (March 2010)Special Issue: Rural Cultural Studies: Research, Practice, Ethics

edited by John Frow and Katrina Schlunkeco-edited with with Clifton Evers, Andrew Gorman-Murray and Emily Potter

Sarah Cefai on Samantha Holland (ed.), Remote Relationships in a Small World

ABOUT THE JOURNAL:Cultural Studies Review is a peer-refereed open-access e-journal published twice a year (in March and September) by UTSePress. This is the journal's first issue as a purely on-line publication. You can view the journal here: http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj. Access is free, but you do need to register. Once you have done this, you can read the current issues, receive publication alerts for all future issues, submit articles for consideration on-line and, if you are willing, record your research interests for our referee database.

Register now, and keep up to date with the latest high-quality research and innovative writing in the realm of cultural studies. Queries: csreview@unimelb.edu.au